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Everything Apple Rolled out at WWDC 2026
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Apple held its annual Worldwide Developer Conference today.
Key facts
- To rectify that, Apple entered into a partnership with Google to use its Gemini AI as a backbone to power Apple Intelligence
- Here's everything Apple announced today at WWDC 2026
- Apple’s software chief Craig Federighi said that Apple’s keynote presentation would focus on three main things: platform improvements, updates in trust and safety, and a “big leap forward” in Apple
- The big focus was on changes to Apple’s Siri virtual assistant that make it feel more like a modern AI chatbot
Summary
Apple has been chasing the artificial intelligence boom for the past few years, though many of its promised AI features across its platforms have been delayed or have not panned out into a full-fledged suite. Apple’s software chief Craig Federighi said that Apple’s keynote presentation would focus on three main things: platform improvements, updates in trust and safety, and a “big leap forward” in Apple Intelligence and Siri. This was also the final WWDC for outgoing CEO Tim Cook, who signed off on a personal note, saying, “I still believe the best is yet ahead.” Apple announced in April that Cook will become executive chairman starting September 1, with John Ternus, senior vice president of hardware engineering, stepping in as CEO. When the slate of new software updates arrive in the fall, Apple’s AI models will be integrated with Google’s Gemini to enhance the conversational ability and contextual awareness of its apps.